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hospital, or to carry off any of its property. or if carried off to retain possession of it, or to diminish ought from its revenues, or to harass it with audacious annoyances. But let all its property remain intact, for the sule use and enjoyment of those for whose maintenance and support it has been granted. As to the Hospitals or Poor Houses in the Western provinces, at Burgum of St. Ægidius, Lisan, Baruin, Hispalum, Tarentum, and Messana, which are distinguished by the title of Hospitals of Jerusalem, we decree that they shall for ever remain, as they are this day, under the subjection and disposal of thyself and thy successors. If, therefore, at a future time, any person, whether ecclesiastical or secular, knowing this paragraph of our constitution, shall attempt to oppose its provisions, and if, after having received a second or third warning, he shall not make a suitable satisfaction and restitution, let him be deprived of all his dignities and honours, and let hint know that be stands exposed to the judgment of God, for the iniquity he his perpetrated; and let him be deprived of the Sacraments of the Body and Blood of Christ, and of the benefits of the redemption of our Lord, and at the last judgment let him meet with the severest vengeance. But to all who deal justly and rightly with the same, on them be the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ, so that not only here below they may receive the rewards of a good action, but al before the Judge of all mankind, they may enjoy the blessing of peace eternal.

I Paschal, bishop of the Catholic Church.
I Richard, bishop of Alboe, have signed.
I Calixtus, bishop of the Catholic Church.
I Landulphus, bishop of Beneventum,

have read and signed.

Given at Beneventum, by the hand of John, cardinal of the Roman Church, and librarian, on the 15th day of the ealends of March, in the 6th indiction of the incarnation of our Lord, in the year 1113, and in the 13th year of the Pontificate of our Lord Pope Paschal II.

APPENNDIX V.

Bull of Pope Boniface VIII., in the year 1300, recapitulating the original Rule of Raymond du Puy, lost at the Capture of Acre. (Translated from the original Latin.)

Boniface, bishop and servant of such as are servants of God, to his beloved sons the Master and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, greeting and apostolical benediction: Whereas, from the throne of apostolic eminence, whereon, by the will of the Divine grace we have been placed, we are constantly reminded how that ye have always